Caballo De Troya • Must Try
The Trojans dragged the inside their impenetrable walls, celebrating their victory. That night, while Troy lay drunk with relief, the Greek fleet returned. Sinon released the hidden warriors. They opened the gates, and the Greek army flooded in. The result was total annihilation: Troy was burned, its men slaughtered, and its women enslaved.
Despite these flaws, the first volume of Caballo de Troya remains a landmark of contemporary spiritual literature. Its success is not due to its historical accuracy—which remains fiercely debated—but to its emotional and existential authenticity. It speaks to a modern, post-Enlightenment reader who has been taught to question everything. It offers a Jesus who is credible not despite his humanity, but because of it. The novel does not ask us to believe in a God who suspends the laws of physics. Instead, it asks us to consider that love, sacrifice, and loyalty are the true miracles—and that these can be witnessed, recorded, and transmitted across two thousand years. In the end, Caballo de Troya is not a book about time travel or secret military conspiracies. It is a book about the leap of faith. And by making that leap feel not like a flight into superstition, but a step into a messy, beautiful, and heartbreaking reality, J.J. Benítez has written one of the most compelling and controversial gospels of the modern age. caballo de troya
Historians and archaeologists have long debated whether a literal wooden horse ever existed. The Trojans dragged the inside their impenetrable walls,
Just like the wooden horse of old, these programs look like legitimate software (a game, a utility, or an attachment) but, once executed, they "open the gates" for hackers to steal data, install more viruses, or take control of the system. They opened the gates, and the Greek army flooded in